Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s most visible foe, said the authorities apparently feel that “they may need to arrest British fans for drunken rampages and don’t want things to look bad” during the Russia-hosted World Cup that opens Thursday.

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British police: LGBT fans at World Cup should obey local law. The top British police officer working at the World Cup in Russia has suggested LGBT fans should follow Russian law despite restrictions on what they can say and do in public >>

England need confidence (and luck) to succeed on biggest stage in Russia. Sportsmail's BRYAN ROBSON, who captained England at the World Cup in 1986 and 1990, highlights the tools England need to be successful in Russia. >>

England star Ashley Young has no safety concerns ahead of Russia World Cup as FA offer reassurances. England touched down in Russia ahead of the World Cup and Ashley Young insists he has no concerns over his family travelling out to support the Three Lions. >>

England train in Russia for the first time as Marcus Rashford sits out with knee injury. England have trained at their World Cup base in Russia for the first time with Marcus Rashford sitting out. The striker is nursing a 'minor knee knock' he sustained in the final. >>

England's Rashford suffers injury scare ahead of World.... June 13 (Reuters) - England forward Marcus Rashford has suffered a "slight knock" in the final training session before heading to the World Cup in Russia,... >>

Nobody is giving England a chance at the World Cup in Russia... but I am. TERRY VENABLES: Very few among the pundit fraternity seem to give Gareth’s squad a chance. The perceived wisdom accepts they have talent but are too young and lacking in vital areas. >>

Raheem Sterling, Jesse Lingard and England team-mates play around with Nerf ball. England, who have only five players with World Cup experience in Russia, enjoyed a relaxed open training session on Thursday morning near their base in the town of Repino. >>

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny released from custody. Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s most visible foe, said the authorities apparently feel that “they may need to arrest British fans for drunken rampages and don’t want things to look bad” during the Russia-hosted World Cup that opens Thursday. >>

Spy bosses modify England players phones to beat Russian cyber threat. As they touched down at their World Cup training headquarters last night details of the briefing – which had a particular emphasis on cyber security – were revealed. >>

The history of England's World Cup departures from 1950 to 2010. England's 23-man squad departed for Russia on Tuesday full of optimism ahead of this summer's World Cup. Sportsmail looks back through the archives to see previous England teams depart. >>

Video: England arrives at training facility in Russia ahead of World Cup. The England football team have arrived in Russia ahead of their bid to recreate the success of 1966. Footage shows them arriving at their training facility and being showed off to the press. >>

Video: England's World Cup supporters arrive in Russia. England's World Cup players' bus arrives at the team hotel in Repino, Russia, after being given a police escort from the airport. >>

World Cup 2018: BBC pundits predict what will happen in Russia. Who will win, who can spring a surprise, and how will England do? BBC pundits predict what will happen at the World Cup. >>

World Cup 2018: England 'thugs' stopped from going to Russia. More than 1,200 people have surrendered their passports ahead of the World Cup, the Home Office says. >>

Your essential graphic guide to this summer's World Cup in Russia. Who is the tallest player at the tournament? Who are England's highest earners? And what happens if it all comes down to penalties? Sportsmail provides you with all the answers. >>

Youthful England intent on enjoying the ride at World Cup. ZELENOGORSK, Russia (AP) - With indie music blaring out around the training complex, England's players strolled out for their first World Cup practice... >>